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Mechanical Engineering Seminars (Spring 2009)
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Speaker |
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Time & location |
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| February 5 |
Prof. Jim Stone
Department of Astrophysics Princeton University |
The Magnetohydrodynamics of Star Formation |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| February 19 |
Prof. Jorge Gonzalez
Mechanical Engineering City College |
Cooling of Summer Daytime Temperatures in California Analysis and Implications |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| February 26 |
Dr. Larkin
Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
Nuclear Education and Career Opportunity in the Nuclear Power Arena |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| March 5 |
Prof. Eric Chanson
Brown University, Division of Engineering |
How non-equilibrium thin film conditions affect residual stress and morphology evolution |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| March 11 |
Prof. Nikolai A. Magnitskii
Head of Laboratory of Chaotic Dynamics, Institute for Systems Analysis of Russian Academy of Sciences |
Universal theory of dynamical chaos in nonlinear differential equations |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| March 12 |
Dr. Ali Beskok
Batten Professor of Computational Engineering, Aerospace Engineering Department, Old Dominion University |
AC Electrokinetic Manipulation of Colloids & Biological Particles in Microfluidic Systems |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| March 19 |
Prof. Tomoaki Kunugi
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University |
A Visualization and Numerical Study of Subcooled Pool Boiling |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| March 26 |
Prof. Thomas Cubaud
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University |
A formation of high-viscosity fluid microstructures in microfluidic systems |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| April 2 |
Prof. A.M. Karlsson
Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Delaware,
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Assessing Plastically Dissipated Energy as a Condition for Cyclic Crack Growth in Numerical Simulations |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| April 30 |
Haim Waisman
Department of Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics Columbia University
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Modeling Fracture by the eXtended Finite Element Method |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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| May 7 |
Prof. George Bergeles
Mechanical Engineering Department National Technical University of Athens-Greece
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Applied research in an Industrial Aerodynamics laboratory and recent CFD work on droplet dynamics |
2:00PM, T-254 |
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